
🏟️ Address: Comerica Park, 2100 Woodward Ave, Detroit, Michigan, 48201, United States Directions in Google Maps
Comerica Park is conveniently located close to Downtown Detroit, making it easily accessible by car, public transport, or on foot.
Below you can find general information on travel and parking for Comerica Park. Individual events may have additional/restricted services available, and so we recommend clicking through to the event and viewing the Travel & Parking tab for event-specific information.
For visitors to Comerica Park, there are numerous parking facilities open to the public in The District Detroit – an area surrounding the ballpark that also features other sports venues, theaters, restaurants, and bars. Parking in these lots and garages is offered on a first-come, first-served basis and is generally available from 2 hours before each game. The easiest way to reserve a parking space is through ParkWhiz.
Some of the most common parking facilities close to Comerica Park include:
All local parking facilities have accessible parking spaces. A disabled parking area is also available on Detroit Tigers game days at the D Garage (90 E Fisher Service Dr) and at the 61 E Elizabeth Lot. These spaces are available on a first-come, first-served basis to guests with the relevant disabled identification, license plate, or placard.
Oversized parking can be found in facilities on Fisher Service Drive.
Group buses may park free of charge on E Fisher Service Dr between Woodward Ave and Brush St, or on Brush St north of E Fisher Service Dr. Spaces are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Local taxi companies recommended by the Detroit Tigers include Metro Cars – (800) 456-1701 – and Checker Cab – (313) 961-8294.
Rideshare services, like Lyft and Uber, also operate in the city.
Although Detroit is an inexpensive city to visit, it’s just as easy to find high-end hotels as it is to find budget hotels and hostels.
No outside food or beverages are permitted at Comerica Park. One factory-sealed, clear plastic bottle of unflavored water may be brought into the venue.
Inside, Comerica Park boasts a wide range of concession stands serving a variety of ballpark staples and local favourites. Popular outlets include:
The Detroit Department of Transportation (DDOT) operates a wide range of buses across the Detroit area.
The main routes for Comerica Park are:
Route 4 and 6 buses run every 15–60 minutes, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Route 40 buses run every 60 minutes, Monday – Friday only, between 06:00–19:45.
Passes can be purchased at kiosks around the city or by using the Token Transit app.
SMART buses in Detroit are fast and frequent.
The best services for Comerica Park are:
These services operate every 15–30 minutes, from 05:00 – 01:00, 7 days a week.
Fares can be paid online, through the Dart Mobile app, or with cash on the bus.
The Q-Line is a streetcar service that operates throughout the city of Detroit.
The closest Q-Line stops to Comerica Park are:
Operating Monday – Saturday (08:00 – 24:00) and Sunday (08:00 – 21:00), the Q-Line is currently free to ride.
Services arrive every 15 minutes or less.
The Detroit People Mover (DPM) is a monorail with 13 stops.
The best stop for Comerica Park is Broadway, which is a 300 m (4 min) walk from the venue.
Fares can be paid using coins or People Mover tokens, which are available from machines at each station.
DPM services arrive around every 5 minutes between 07:00 – 22:30 Monday to Thursday, 07:00 – 24:00 Friday, 10:00 – 24:00 Saturday, and 10:00 – 20:00 Sunday.
Detroit Amtrak station is located around 4.5 miles north of Comerica Park.
Amtrak's Michigan Services trains provide regular connections with Chicago and cities across Michigan.
A number of bike racks are available for public use on E Montcalm St, between Witherell St & John R St, just outside the McLaren Garage.
Comerica Park is walkable from Downtown Detroit, which features many of the city's most popular hotels, restaurants, and tourist attractions. The most common route is an 800 m (10 min) journey along Woodward Avenue.
There are 4 main entry gates at Comerica Park:
Gates open approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes before game time.
Premium ticket holders can make use of private entrances at Comerica Park:
Restrooms can be found on all levels at Comerica Park. All restrooms are accessible with wider stalls and lower fixtures.
Family restrooms are available at Sections 119, 139, 210, 320 and 342.
Accessible seating is available throughout the ballpark offering unobstructed views of the playing field. To purchase tickets in advance by phone, please contact tickets.com at 313-471-7000.
Accessible drop-off/pick-up can be found on Witherell St & Adams St near the Rocket Mortgage Entry.
Elevators are located on the first base side of the stadium behind Section 109 and on the third base side behind Section 130.
Escalators are available near Section 121.
Ramps are located at Sections 119, 125, 140, 141, 325, and 340.
Sensory bags, equipped with noise canceling headphones, fidget tools, and verbal cue cards are available from the Guest Services Office at Section 130.
Service animals are permitted at Comerica Park.
There are 3 ATM locations at Comerica Park:
Comerica Park is a cashless venue, but visitors can convert cash to a Visa card with no fees at any Cash2Card kiosk.
Cash2Card kiosks are located in the following areas:
First Aid stations can be found behind Section 140 and Section 331.
The main Guest Services Office is located at Section 130. Guest Services staff can support visitors with a range of issues including lost & found, ticketing, and general inquiries. The main Guest Services Office can also be contacted on (313) 471-2436.
Alternative Guest Services locations can be found near the Rocket Mortgage Entry, and near Sections 210 and 330.
Comerica Park has a capacity of approximately 41,083. However, the capacity does differ between events depending on the seating configuration.
2100 Woodward Ave, Detroit, Michigan, 48201, United States.